Technically I've played Pokemon before, which is a classic stat-leveling RPG. But I think the difference was that my brother LDK and I were playing it with a Gameboy emulator on the PC, so you could just speed through all the random encounters in a tenth of the time. Plus, after having experienced the real-time fighting mechanics of Monster Hunter Freedom 2, traversing through menus during battles and waiting for the selected action is not my idea of fun.
But K has set out to win me over with a very well-made action-adventure RPG, Mario & Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. And I have to admit, I'm completely taken in. Here's what I love about it:
1) No More Random Encounters
I can see (and avoid) the enemies on the field. During actual fights, it still uses some menus but I get to interact by pushing buttons to jump/punch/hammer in order to hit the enemy. The more precise my timing, the greater the damage.
2) Keeps Things Interesting
Everytime I think I'm getting bored with the game, some new twist is introduced. Like when Bowser suddenly grows to the size of a small skyscraper and I have to hold my DS like a book. Or how Mario is always in the lead but now I have to play Luigi all by himself.
3) Beginner Friendly Yet Challenging
The game provides plenty of hints and indicators on where to go next, a veritable yellow brick road to lead the way. I could probably get through the entire game without doing any exploring or grinding. Yet, I'm constantly amazed at the way they introduce a power initially and then 10 hours later, I figure out that it can be used differently in this new situation over here. The in-game and mini-game puzzles are a perfect balance of cleverly stimulating to the brain yet not so hard that I'm following the GameFAQs walkthrough line by line.
Bottom line: K did a good job because RPGs are no longer on my black list. As long as they're not boring.
Have you tried the new Monster Hunter yet? If so what do you think of it?
ReplyDeleteMy husband K has played it and loves it. However, recent busyness keeps him from putting dedicated time into it. I passed on your blog to him. :)
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